Re: The Martial art of Boxing

Frank has been complimenting Kenpo with boxing for decades. Sheesh... I learned something the other day. Never underestimate Frank Trejo. He got down on the ground next to me the other day, and knocked out more crunches than I could. (And he's outta shape right now.) DAMN!

Re: The Martial art of Boxing

Were you at the tournament in Culver City on the 9th?

I belive Mr. Trejo was there as a special guest.

Originally Posted by Billy Lear

Frank has been complimenting Kenpo with boxing for decades. Sheesh... I learned something the other day. Never underestimate Frank Trejo. He got down on the ground next to me the other day, and knocked out more crunches than I could. (And he's outta shape right now.) DAMN!

Re: The Martial art of Boxing

Originally Posted by asangria

Were you at the tournament in Culver City on the 9th?

I belive Mr. Trejo was there as a special guest.

I was planning on being there, but didn't feel well the day of the tournament. I didn't even make it outta bed until about 11:30am that day. I wish I could have been there though. I have a lot of friends at Mr. Hawkins' studio due to the fact that I have trained there and under Mr. Trejo for a few years now.

Re: The Martial art of Boxing

Originally Posted by asangria

What kind of drills are there?

Actually who is the author? I always like to learn new boxing drills.

"Boxing The American Martial Art"

R. Michael Onello

It was put out by turtle press I bought it last year sometime so it should still be pretty easily available. It had combos, jab drills, workouts, training regime examples, ducking, covering, a lot of good stuff. Someone never having trained in boxing could get a good break down or idea of how and what they train. I thought this was a pretty good and thought out book.

Re: The Martial art of Boxing

Thanks for the info

Originally Posted by Hunter

"Boxing The American Martial Art"

R. Michael Onello

It was put out by turtle press I bought it last year sometime so it should still be pretty easily available. It had combos, jab drills, workouts, training regime examples, ducking, covering, a lot of good stuff. Someone never having trained in boxing could get a good break down or idea of how and what they train. I thought this was a pretty good and thought out book.